In 1954 Reuben J. Clark gave an address to seminary and institute employees on the subject, "When Are the Writings and Sermons of Church Leaders Entitled to the Claim of Scripture?" The title itself interested me, because it claims to answer the question, "When is something scripture?" This should have lots of relevance because it is related to the question, "What is official doctrine?" a question that pops up during almost any dialogue between critics and apologists. Here is the link to the pdf:

In 1954 Reuben J. Clark gave an address to seminary and institute employees on the subject, "When Are the Writings and Sermons of Church Leaders Entitled to the Claim of Scripture?" The title itself interested me, because it claims to answer the question, "When is something scripture?" This should have lots of relevance because it is related to the question, "What is official doctrine?" a question that pops up during almost any dialogue between critics and apologists. Here is the link to the pdf:

Thankfully, just 'talking as a man' and not god inspired. After all, god is perfect, knows better, and therefore could not have been behind J Reuben's brain fart claim.

ETA: Imagine the celebration for the future and the anger at the past, lost opportunities when it is ultimately revealed that elohim was behind the writing of the Joy of Sex and not the Miracle of Foregiveness.

_________________No amount of effort can save you from oblivion.Kurt Cobain

The easy confidence with which I know another man's religion is folly teaches me to suspect that my own is also.Mark Twain